Students with secured funding are invited to apply for a PhD in the area of biosensors at the University of Bath. The Biosensor Research Laboratory (http://go.bath.ac.uk/biosensors) conducts research in electronic biosensor devices.

The production of chemicals from renewable sources is a key for a sustainable future. Various compounds can be produced by bacteria and yeast carrying synthetic metabolic pathways assembled of multiple genes derived from other organisms.

The Hamlyn Centre is a leader in medical robotics and allied technologies. It is dedicated to developing safe, effective and accessible imaging, sensing and robotics technologies that can reshape the future of healthcare.

The uncovering of biomarkers holds great potential in the early detection of disease and physiological dysfunction, and miniaturized/portable sensing apparatuses can allow for continuous functionality in diagnostic or treatment.